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Latest revision as of 13:29, 23 October 2014
We all know about phpMyAdmin [1], MySQL Workbench [2], and pgAdmin [3]. Here are some of the other tools you can use to work on your database.
- sqlmap is an open source penetration testing tool that automates the process of detecting and exploiting SQL injection flaws and taking over of database servers. It comes with a powerful detection engine, many niche features for the ultimate penetration tester and a broad range of switches lasting from database fingerprinting, over data fetching from the database, to accessing the underlying file system and executing commands on the operating system via out-of-band connections.